Joe Frazier H2H???

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  1. Mendoza

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    And history also showed both avoided the re-match. If you have to change the topic to somehow make a point, the point you are trying to de-bunk must be pretty solid.
     
  2. SuzieQ49

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    Lennox TKO 6 Vitali

    Lewis didn't need to fight a rematch with Vitali. He was old, way overweight, over the hill, and ready for retirement.
     
  3. ticar

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    vitali is awful to watch,he is so stiff and he doesn't punch hard
     
  4. SuzieQ49

    SuzieQ49 The Manager Full Member

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    :good
     
  5. he grant

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    Lennox was so old he could have fought Rocky for the title ! How pathetic .. a guy that spends half his free time defending Marciano opponents Louis, Charles, Walcott and Moore as quality opposition for proving Marciano's greatness is here pitching Lennox Lewis, who would have crushed any of the guys mentioned the night he fought Vitali, as too old .. what small time crap.
     
  6. SuzieQ49

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    Lennox TKO 6 Vitali


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  7. SuzieQ49

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    Difference is Marciano defeated all of these men. by knockout. Vitali did not beat lewis. he LOST.
     
  8. Wiirdo

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    Ali was about as past-prime as Mayweather is now.
     
  9. Fighting Weight

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    Amusing that is, seeing as Marciano wiped all those old guys out - and VITLAY lost with half his face hanging off. I'd hazard a guess that you weren't captain of the debating team at Harvard in your distant past?
     
  10. Fighting Weight

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

    It gets funnier every time you say it. If your guy is the monster you make him out to be, why the hell would he need 2 attempts to beat Chris ****ing Byrd? Or ancient Lewis?
     
  11. SuzieQ49

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    :lol:
     
  12. Son of Gaul

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    Of the fighters listed, '68-'70 Frazier would be a heavy favorite against Johnson, Marciano, Dempsey, Wlad and Patterson... a slight favorite against Louis and Holyfield...a big underdog against Bowe, Foreman, Holmes, Lewis and Vitali...
     
  13. PhillyPhan69

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    I'm gonna go out on a limb...and guess that your not a real bookmaker!
     
  14. Fighting Weight

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    How the **** would he be an underdog against VITLAY? :huh

    Prime Frazier beat a very good version of the greatest HW that ever drew breath, what the hell has VITLAY ever done to suggest he could live with that :huh

    I wouldn't give either Klitschko much chance against prime Frazier personally, sure WALDO would rack up a few rounds but the left hook would catch him eventually and then it'd be good-night. VITLAY even less chance, he doesn't have the tools to keep Frazier off him, and the man doesn't handle adversity well (and that's putting it mildly)
     
  15. SuzieQ49

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    but but but he has the greatest win/loss rounds ratio in history!

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